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This page offers personal context for those who feel curious about the lived path and perspective behind Forest Therapeutics™.
It is shared openly and without expectation.
You are not required to read this page in order to engage with the work.
Please take only what feels nourishing, and move at your own pace.
My name is Telu’an Veyar (Scott Wert).
I am a human being holding this work through lived experience, embodiment, and a deep relationship with nature, presence, and inner truth. The path that shaped Forest Therapeutics™ did not arrive fully formed—it emerged slowly, through listening, through challenge, and through a long process of remembering what had been forgotten.
What follows is not a declaration of identity, nor an attempt to define who or what I am. It is simply a reflection of a journey - one that continues to unfold.
From early in life, there was a quiet awareness that I experienced the world differently. Sensitivity, perception, and a deep attunement to unseen currents shaped my inner life long before I had language for them. At times, this brought wonder and connection. At other times, it brought confusion, isolation, and the feeling of being out of place in a world that did not easily accommodate depth or nuance.
Like many, I spent years navigating survival—learning how to move through systems that valued speed over presence, certainty over listening, and performance over authenticity. During this time, parts of myself went dormant, not because they were lost, but because they needed rest.
The remembering did not happen all at once.
It came through seasons of stillness.
Through nature.
Through grief and repair.
Through learning to return to the body rather than escape it.
What emerged was not an identity to claim, but a relationship—with presence, with the Earth, and with an inner guidance that does not shout or demand, but waits patiently to be heard.
One of the most important shifts on this path was releasing the idea that awakening requires striving, proving, or becoming something other than what one already is.
Remembrance, I learned, happens when the nervous system feels safe enough to soften.
Nature played a central role in this realization. Not as a concept or aesthetic, but as a living teacher. One that regulates without instruction, grounds without judgment, and mirrors truth without distortion. Time spent in forests, among trees and open skies, restored something simple and essential: the ability to listen again.
This listening reshaped everything.
As awareness returned, it became clear that insight alone is not enough. What matters is how truth is lived.
how it settles into the body, shapes relationships, and informs daily choices.
Embodiment brought humility.
It required slowing down.
Letting go of explanations.
Allowing clarity to arise without urgency.
Rather than offering answers to follow, the work that emerged began to center on holding space—space for others to reconnect with themselves in ways that feel grounded, respectful, and sovereign.
Forest Therapeutics™ is informed directly by this lived path.
The work is held gently, without hierarchy or pressure. It honors individual timing, nervous-system safety, and the understanding that remembrance cannot be forced. Nature is not used symbolically here. It is engaged relationally, as a co-regulator and ally in the process of integration.
Whether through forest-based experiences, one-on-one guidance, or shared teachings, the intention is the same: to support clarity, presence, and authentic alignment in everyday life.
Nothing here is meant to fix or elevate.
Only to create the conditions where remembering can occur naturally.
Thank you for taking the time to be here.
If something in this path resonates, you are welcome to explore the work further.
If it does not, that is equally honored.
This page is not an invitation to follow, believe, or agree,
only a window into the journey that shaped this space.